Consider the role of media in the creation, development, and transmission of religion(s), as well as the challenges posed to modern religiosities in a digital era. By tracing the religious in contemporary popular culture, students will identify and analyze implicit and explicit religious manifestations in film, music, and other popular media. Students will gain religious literacy and opportunities for intellectual citizenship and interfaith exchange by exploring the ways media impacts, represents, or articulates forms of contemporary religiosity, as well as sympathetic and antagonistic portrayals of religions in our increasingly diverse and variable world. At the conclusion of this course, what does this description mean to you? How have the opportunities outlined in this description been facilitated in the course?
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A Feminist Dream: Toward a Multicultural, Multireligious Feminist Liberation Theology
Author(s): Lieve Troch
Source: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Fall, 2002), pp. 115-121
Published by: Indiana University Press on behalf of FSR, Inc
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A FEMINIST DREAM
Toward a Multicultural,
Multireligious Feminist Liberation Theology
Lieve Troch
The editors of this journal asked me to present myself and to look at the
context in which I live and do my work as a theologian. In doing this I will say
something about the developments of which I have been a part in recent years
as well as the dreams and desires for the future that come along with it. This is
a story of globalization, nomadism, cultural and religious diversity, change and
desire for transformation.
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